Wars of the future will be fought over water as they are over oil today, as the source of human survival enters the global marketplace and political arena. Corporate giants, private investors, and corrupt governments vie for control of our dwindling supply, prompting protests, lawsuits, and revolutions from citizens fighting for the right to survive. Past civilizations have collapsed from poor water management. Can the human race survive?

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Knowledge was inherent in all things. The world was a library and its books were the stones, leaves, grass, brooks… We learned to do what only the students of nature ever learn, and that was to feel beauty. ~ Luther Standing Bear (1868-1939) This morning I stood at the back of the house and looked out at the meadows stretching out towards and around the pond, the meadow grasses merging with the wetland cattails, the cattails leading the way to … Read More

Lately I have heard everyone yelling about going green. It got me thinking about how tech companies tend to stray from being environmentally friendly. But today companies you would never expect are working to not leave a unsavory footprint.

Companies that are Green are important to look up to, even if they are technology giants. Today on Techcrunch.com I discovered an article that explored the top ten most environmentally friendly tech companies.

Why not go green if a tech company has the means necessary to do so! Dell and Hewlett Packard along with IBM are leading the way in watching their environmental impact. Click hereto check out Techcrunch.com’s Dell, IBM Top Newsweek’s List Of Most Environmentally Responsible Public Tech Companies.